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These drop lamps came from my grandmothers home in Scranton,Pa. The home was built in the early 1900's. One lamp with 2 shades lit up the foyer,another with 5 shades lit the parlor,and the third one has 5 shades with a peach shade on the bottom as well,this one lit the formal dining room. All are in great shape, original wires etc.
Sherry
Posted: Nov 2, 2011 | Flag
I have one of these my great aunt bought 40 years ago and has lived in a box ever since. I've looked for years for another one. THANK YOU for posting this. I broke a glass cover though while moving. Anyone know of anywhere I might find another?
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gray
Posted: Jan 18, 2011 | Flag
I googled for
"art deco" lincoln "light fixture"
and one of the pictures goes to a website that lists one for $1300.
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gene
Posted: Jan 11, 2011 | Flag
need to buy
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betty
Posted: Jan 11, 2011 | Flag
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Chris Clark
Posted: Jan 5, 2011 | Flag
This exact light hung in my previous house in Queens, along with 4 matching sconces. They have all been rewired and are in use in the dining room of my new house. When we first removed the chandelier from the ceiling, it had a tag marked "1924", the year the house was built. (We have 2 more sconces without the peach shades. I, too, am curious about the value, and if rewiring makes a difference.
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Mary Jo Potter
Posted: Jan 5, 2011 | Flag
I have this 5 shade identical lamp that was hanging in my mother-in-laws dining room. She found it at a local antique dealer's 30 years ago. I know it was fairly reasonable at the time but am curious what it would be worth in today's market.
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